COPPER-COATED SINGLE-MODE FIBERS OK-9/125-C/Cu
Description
Copper-coated single mode optical fibers have all the benefits include increased mechanical strength and greater fatigue resistance compared to non-hermetic and polymer-clad fibers (PCS). Their transmittance covers a spectral range of 1300 to 1600 nm. The temperature range is from -196oC to +600oC.
COPPER-COATED SINGLE-MODE FIBERS OK-9/125-C/Cu
Specifications |
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Mode Field Diameter (MFD): | 7 um |
Wavelength Range: | 1300-1600nm |
Cable Length: | NA m |
Fiber Core Material: | Not Specified |
Coating Material: | Copper/Copper alloy |
Max Operating Temperature, OC: | + 600 |
Attenuation At 1300nm, DB/km: | ‹ 10 |
Cutoff Wavelength, Nm: | 1.25 ± 0.05 |
Core Material: | Ge-doped |
Clad Material: | silica |
Long-term Bending Radius, Mm: | > 25 |
Features
- Excellent mechanical strength and flexibility compared to polymer coated fibers.
- Radiation resistant construction.
- Capability to feed the fibers into a high vacuum: the metal coating can be soldered and will not outgas.
Applications
Hard environment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Copper-coated single-mode fibers are optical fibers that have a copper coating on the outside, which provides increased mechanical strength and greater fatigue resistance compared to non-hermetic and polymer-clad fibers.
These fibers are suitable for use in hard environments where increased mechanical strength and radiation resistance are required.
The numerical aperture of these fibers is 0.14 ± 0.02.
The temperature range for copper-coated single-mode fibers is from -196oC to +600oC.
The transmittance of these fibers covers a spectral range of 1300 to 1600 nm.